For over 35 years, Joe McGee Ministries has been dedicated to helping restore hope in the lives of families through the knowledge of God’s Word.
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People say that our passion to fight for families and kids is contagious… we sure hope so! We need parents and churches everywhere to join the fight so collectively we can turn the tide. We want to come alongside you with tools, encouragement, and truth to help you protect the healthy futures of the kids in your life.
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Elijah is a student of the classical liberal arts, philosophy, and theology at New College Franklin in Franklin, TN. He is passionate about discipleship and seeing his generation live full and fruitful lives. As a 21-year-old, Elijah recognizes the impact of media on spiritual growth and chooses to practice tech boundaries—even going back to a flip phone for a season to reclaim healthy habits.
Friday: Joe McGee @ 6:00 pm
- Saturday -
Morning Sessions start at 9:00 am
Lunch Break: 11:15
Afternoon Sessions start at 1:00 pm
Joe McGee @ 6:00 pm
We invite you to join us for Joe McGee again on Sunday morning at 9:30 am
Every generation is needed in the fight to preserve the Church and the family from the effects of a tech-saturated culture.
Learn practical tech strategies for training kids and teens to steward technology with wisdom while protecting them from online harm. These principles will apply to parents of every age and stage.
Don’t let tech get in the way of building real friendships, cultivating rhythms of rest, and most importantly—knowing the TRUTH of God’s Word.
There is power in intergenerational community—asking your questions, sharing vulnerabilities, and encouraging one another. You are not alone!
This generation’s attention is the most sought-after commodity in the world. We’ll lay out strategies to fight against the thief of attention to build daily rhythms in the Word and prayer.
We’ll unpack four principles of unified collective action around technology—battle strategies to fight for the Church and our families.